What is Google Docs? With a Google Account, users can create spreadsheets, word processing documents, presentations and forms for themselves or to share with others. Documents can be edited by anyone who has access AND they can be edited simultaneously by multiple users.
How can I use Google Docs with my students? By creating a public document, your students can edit a page simultaneously or independently by clicking on the public link. Use a Google Doc to collect ideas. Use a Google Form as a quiz, or to collect data for graphing.
How can I use Google Docs with my colleagues? Using a Google Word Processing Doc to collaborate on the same lesson plan document. You can also keep a list of resources among grade groups or compare data across grade levels or classes using a Google Spreadsheet. Collect information from your colleagues using a Google Form.
With a Google Account, users can create spreadsheets, word processing documents, presentations and forms for themselves or to share with others. Documents can be edited by anyone who has access AND they can be edited simultaneously by multiple users.
How can I use Google Docs with my students?
By creating a public document, your students can edit a page simultaneously or independently by clicking on the public link. Use a Google Doc to collect ideas. Use a Google Form as a quiz, or to collect data for graphing.
How can I use Google Docs with my colleagues?
Using a Google Word Processing Doc to collaborate on the same lesson plan document. You can also keep a list of resources among grade groups or compare data across grade levels or classes using a Google Spreadsheet. Collect information from your colleagues using a Google Form.
For more on Google Docs:
Google's training site for teachers:
Google Workshops for Teachers
Create a Google Account